#!/bin/bash
# arglist.sh
# Invoke this script with several arguments, such as "one two three" ...
E_BADARGS=85
if [ ! -n "$1" ]
then
	echo "Usage: `basename $0` argument1 argument2 etc."
	exit $E_BADARGS
fi
echo
index=1 # Initialize count.
echo "Listing args with \"\$*\":"
for arg in "$*" # Doesn't work properly if "$*" isn't quoted.
do
	echo "Arg #$index = $arg"
	let "index+=1"
done # $* sees all arguments as single word.
echo "Entire arg list seen as single word."
echo
index=1 # Reset count.
# What happens if you forget to do this?
echo "Listing args with \"\$@\":"
for arg in "$@"
do
	echo "Arg #$index = $arg"
	let "index+=1"
done # $@ sees arguments as separate words.
echo "Arg list seen as separate words."
echo
index=1 # Reset count.
echo "Listing args with \$* (unquoted):"
for arg in $*
do
	echo "Arg #$index = $arg"
	let "index+=1"
done # Unquoted $* sees arguments as separate words.
echo "Arg list seen as separate words."
exit 0
